The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... sense of passing time ; but they furnish no means of connecting those times into one , or of identifying them with any universal time . ( c ) The case is the same with regard to real phenomenal experience . Sense and consciousness ...
... sense of passing time ; but they furnish no means of connecting those times into one , or of identifying them with any universal time . ( c ) The case is the same with regard to real phenomenal experience . Sense and consciousness ...
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... sense , but we can connect them in things and events , and thereby possess an ideal world at pleasure . Yet we cannot conceive qualities to be fixed to any definite place , except by inhering in some substance ; neither can we conceive ...
... sense , but we can connect them in things and events , and thereby possess an ideal world at pleasure . Yet we cannot conceive qualities to be fixed to any definite place , except by inhering in some substance ; neither can we conceive ...
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... sense , the term ' virtual ' can be admitted as representing the primitive view of the Eucharistic presence . The word seems to be used in one sense by Calvinistic , in another by more Catholic writers . By tl.e former , it is taken to ...
... sense , the term ' virtual ' can be admitted as representing the primitive view of the Eucharistic presence . The word seems to be used in one sense by Calvinistic , in another by more Catholic writers . By tl.e former , it is taken to ...
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